Air Travel with an Electric Arc Lighter

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I have a rechargeable USB electric 'arc' lighter. It a similar model to the one shown here (sorry for the ebay link, best I can find and I can't find a picture of it working). When activated it creates an electrical arc between two points -- it's not like the 'element' electrical lighters where a heating element gets hot (i.e. the old car lighters).

Does anyone know if this is likely to get confiscated by airport security? I know some lighters are supposed to be allowed but I've often had seen them confiscated anyway (particularly in China). But they were all gas/lighter fluid based lighters so this is different. Although it does seem to come close to being a 'torch' lighter which is explicitly banned (and from the outside it does resemble a torch type lighter).

I suspect that security will probably confiscate it anyway, if they're confiscating lighters. And I know it's not a good idea to argue. But perhaps someone has traveled with one of these before or can find some official documentation that I cannot.



Best Answer

I had a Tesla Coil Lighter confiscated after much examination and conferring by a slew of TSA Officers. They finally concluded that it could be used as a weapon (i.e. personal stun gun?) and POOF! it was gone....

Side note - it went thru another airport with no issues.




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Answer 2

Just saw this post from 2014. As an FYI. In 2017 and if flying international from Ontario Canada. They are not allowed as carry-on. Pack it. Don't be a dummy like me.

Answer 3

According to this TSA advisory, Arc Lighters, Plasma Lighters, Electronic Lighters, E-Lighters are not allowed in either checked or carry-on baggage.

Answer 4

Literally just had my plasmatic lighter confiscated. I’ve been flying with it for close to a year. I left LAX 4 days ago and they said nothing, but coming back they took it out and said I couldn’t have it. I explained that it claimed to be flight safe and there was no fuel but they didn’t care. 60 bucks down the drain. I’d pack it for sure. Out of the near 20 flights I’ve taken this year it’s mostly been okay but it only takes once. Don’t risk it

Answer 5

Just had an electronic lighter confiscated by security at Prague Airport, even though it had gone through Gatwick Security without a problem on the way out. I can't find a definitive answer about this 'new' type of lighter, so I have come to the conclusion that it's down to the opinion of the officer who happens to do the search. I know that we all want to be kept safe on planes, but some of these guys seem to be a bit over-zealous, especially as

  1. You can carry a lighter that makes a flame
  2. The airlines sell alcoholic drinks on board (which regularly leads to problems).

Anyway, best to leave lighters at home if they are worth anything.

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